Until March 5th, Fondation Louis Vuitton Building designed by Frank Gehry showcases a selection of 200 works tracing MoMA’s History of collecting art.

Organized by The Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, the exhibition “Being Modern: MoMA in Paris” draws together a superb and far-reaching representation of the highly important artworks that MoMA has acquired since its founding in 1929.

Relive the emergence of modern art, American abstraction, Minimalism and Pop art through a series of masterpieces by Matisse, Cézanne, Klimt, Picasso, Calder, Duchamp, Brancusi, Warhol and many others.

Extended hours Friday, March 2nd through Sunday, March 4th, 2018 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM.

Fondation Louis Vuitton hosts an exceptional exhibition featuring a selection of 200 artworks, drawn from all the six curatorial departments of the Museum of Modern Art.

Organized by The Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris the exhibition “Being Modern: MoMA in Paris” draws together a superb and far-reaching representation of the highly important artworks that MoMA has acquired since its founding in 1929.

Relive the emergence of Modern Art, American Abstraction, Minimalism and Pop Art through a series of masterpieces by Matisse, Cézanne, Klimt, Picasso, Calder, Duchamp, Brancusi, Warhol and many others.

Louis Vuitton presents from its Objets Nomades collection, an exclusive turquoise edition of the Bomboca Sofa by Fernando and Humberto Campana, at Design Miami/ from December 6th - December 10th.

Launched in 2012, Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades is an ever-expanding collection of limited-edition, collectable furniture by renowned designers, inspired by the House’s historic Art of Travel, while reinterpreting its essential spirit.

The Bomboca Sofa, named after sweets served at weddings and children’s parties in Brazil and meaning “very good”, is a modular piece that was originally inspired by cloud shapes and colorful round sea apples. The result is like a puzzle in which eight removable cushions are arranged in a rigid, leather-covered shell.

Other Objets Nomades making their Design Miami/ 2017 debut include pieces created by Atelier Oï such as the Swing Boat, the Belt Chair and the Spiral Lamp with its twisted straps of leather. Also presented are Patricia Urquiola’s Palaver Chair in a mix of wood and woven sheets of perforated leather, India Mahdavi’s Talisman Table in leather marquetry, and Marcel Wanders’ rocking Lune Chair and leather Diamond Screen.

An A to Z of Louis Vuitton's most significant collaborative projects with the leading creative personalities of our time.

This volume is a new, updated and expanded edition of Louis Vuitton: Art, Fashion and Architecture, published by Rizzoli in 2009.

It presents Louis Vuitton’s major collaborative projects with internationally renowned artists, architects, designers and photographers. These projects are highly varied: reinterpretations of the iconic Monogram canvas, advertising campaigns, window and product designs, works of art and design objects that have enhanced Louis Vuitton’s collections, or architectural concepts for its stores around the world.

A genuine reference book, it provides a comprehensive look at Louis Vuitton’s relationships with the world of contemporary creation.

The limited edition of this volume, only available at Louis Vuitton stores, is released with three different collector’s covers by the leading artists Takashi Murakami, Stephen Sprouse and Jeff Koons.

This fall Louis Vuitton adds five new titles to Fashion Eye, its collection of photography books.

Celebrating the art of travel since 1854, this fall Louis Vuitton adds five new titles to Fashion Eye, its collection of photography books.

Five photographers invite us to travel to new horizons, Monte Carlo by Helmut Newton, New York by Saul Leiter, Berlin by Peter Lindbergh, British Columbia by Sølve Sundsbø and Morocco by Vincent Van de Wijngaard. As in the first wave of publications by Guy Bourdin, Jeanloup Sieff, Wing Shya, Kourtney Roy and Henry Clarke, each album highlights a city, a region or a country through the gaze of a fashion photographer.